Ep 058 – How HomeZada Helps Homeowners Plan Before Things Break

Posted: July 13, 2026

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Show Notes

In this episode of Be a Smarter Homeowner, host Beth Dodson is joined by co-host and HomeZada co-founder John Bodrozic to discuss one of the biggest financial blind spots in homeownership: major replacement costs.

Most homeowners think about the fun and visible parts of owning a home, such as decorating, remodeling, entertaining, and creating a beautiful space for family and friends. But many do not plan for the systems and materials that make the home function every day, including the roof, HVAC system, water heater, windows, siding, appliances, garage doors, exterior paint, and other major assets.

Beth and John explain why these costs often come as expensive surprises, especially when something breaks during peak usage season. They discuss how homeowners can move from reacting to planning by understanding the useful life of key home components and creating a forecast for future replacement costs.

John also introduces HomeZada’s property-specific replacement cost forecasting feature, which uses property data, home age, square footage, location, and AI to estimate when major home assets may need to be replaced and how much homeowners may need to budget.

This episode is especially valuable for homeowners who want to avoid costly surprises, make smarter financial decisions, protect their largest asset, and understand whether future replacement costs may even influence decisions about staying in or selling a home.

Episode Summary

Owning a home comes with joy, comfort, and convenience, but it also comes with future expenses many people forget to plan for. In this episode, Beth Dodson and John Bodrozic talk about the hidden costs of homeownership and why so many homeowners are caught off guard when a roof leaks, an HVAC system fails, a water heater stops working, or a garage door spring breaks.

John explains that every home is made up of building materials, equipment, systems, appliances, and fixtures that all have a useful life. Even with good maintenance, these items eventually wear out. The challenge is that most homeowners either keep this information loosely in their heads or do not think about it at all until something fails.

Beth and John discuss the financial and emotional stress that comes with unexpected repairs, especially when the replacement is urgent. They also explain how lack of planning can force homeowners to use savings meant for vacations, remodeling projects, college costs, medical expenses, or other priorities.

The episode highlights how HomeZada helps homeowners create a clear, property-specific forecast of major replacement costs so they can plan ahead. By understanding what may need to be replaced, when it may need to happen, and approximately how much it may cost, homeowners can make better financial decisions and avoid costly surprises.

Key Takeaways

  • Most homeowners do not plan for the biggest costs of owning a home until something breaks.
  • Major home assets include the roof, HVAC system, water heater, windows, siding, appliances, garage doors, exterior paint, and other systems.
  • Every major component of a home has a useful life.
  • Unexpected repairs often become urgent because they affect daily comfort and convenience.
  • Roof and HVAC replacements are often among the most expensive and surprising homeownership costs.
  • Home inspections are helpful, but they usually do not provide a full replacement cost forecast.
  • Many homeowners either keep home asset information in their heads or do not track it at all.
  • Preventative maintenance can help extend the life of major systems and equipment.
  • Replacement cost forecasting can help homeowners decide whether to save, repair, replace, remodel, stay, or sell.
  • HomeZada helps homeowners create a structured, property-specific forecast so they can plan instead of react.

Chapters

00:40 Planning for Homeownership Costs
03:53 Understanding Major Home Replacements
06:39 The Consequences of Unplanned Repairs
09:42 Homeowner Awareness and Preparedness
12:43 The Role of Home Inspections
15:40 The Importance of Forecasting Home Maintenance
18:43 Empowering Homeowners with Information
24:56 Understanding Asset Replacement Forecasting
28:52 Financial Planning for Homeowners
31:10 Personalized Data for Home Maintenance
34:49 The Importance of Preventative Maintenance
40:11 Creating a Structured Data Set for Homeowners

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